Running this on a a Sig p320 XTen. Satisfied with the brightness for sure. Feels well built and relatively user friendly. Would love to see a Holster for the Xten from you as its difficult enough to find them with light bearing compatability.
I've owned most of the more popular lights in recent times minus the Modlight and Inforce but the Holosun really surprised me as far as the light intensity and build construction. Went ahead and bought one for $89.99 from my FFL that ive done a ton of business with. Placing my order for a compatible holster right after this.
Love the videos and the research you do. Very informative, methodical and concise. I also love the holster I got from your company. I've seen your light shootout videos and I thought it would be interesting to see a video of a light shootout from one particular brand at a time(the best Surefire or best Olight). Then take the best of each brand and have a best of the best shootout. That way if someone is partial to one brand over another they can watch one video of that manufactures lights and make a decision of which light from that brand would work best for their application. Keep up the great work gents!
I'll probably still get it to review but the low run time, press in switches, and low mode have me face palming. PSA to all weapon light manufacturers...STOP MAKING WEAPON LIGHTS WITH LOW MODES. Anything that requires low mode is an admin task in which case you use a separate admin light.
I actually sort of like the low mode pitch dark situations. It doesn't totally screw your night adjusted vision. Personally, I feel like it's just one more thing to break though, and I'm not a fan of using a weapon light in general as a civilian. I try and avoid pointing my weapon at anything before it's been positively ID'd.
@abc4781 I do use a light, it's just not mounted on the front of my pistol. In a tactical or home defense setting, pistol lights are fine. If it's an EDC/CCW you may want to look at your state/local laws on brandishing a firearm. Remember, when the light is mounted on the gun, whatever you point the light at is also being flagged by your muzzle. Personally, if I'm in a position where I need a flashlight to ID a potential attacker, I've already screwed up on the grounds of situational awareness and making smart choices... in the event I do find myself in that position, though, I'll probably just fall back on what I've trained on as military police in the past, and a civilian now: Hold the light in my non dominant hand with the tailcap at my thumb, and rest my firing hand on my non dominant wrist. Sure, you're lacking on followup shot speed, but if you're fighting with a flashlight in the dark, that's probably not going to be an issue. I like the idea behind a weapon light, it's garbage laws that make them a potential problem. 🤷♂️
Tricky momentary mode? Guess we’ll have to wait for the x2 model. Lol. In all seriousness their red dots are great. I can afford “top tier” but choose to run 509’s and aems due to the great feature set. This will probably be the light to beat at some point. Great honest review. As usual.
Training will likely resolve the momentary switch activation issues for most folks. I see this product being popular with the first time, home defense type gun buyer who doesn't want to spend too much.
Yes... or just don't use momentary. That said, there are proven designs that work better, such as the TLR-7A switches. Perhaps Holosun will come out with a P.ID rev A... :)
with how many versions they have of this light now you should do a comparison video and give your opinion on if you were to buy a holosun pid which one you would buy
I just stumbled on to this channel and I’m glad I did. This is phenomenal information and very well put together. Thank you for taking the time to do these videos. I’m very impressed.
Very interesting. Really like Holosun optics, but I will stick with Streamlight as they have excellent products and very good customer service if needed.
Both being Chinese companies (well, Holosun is claimed to be an American company owned by Chinese tho), which light company would you rate higher, holosun or Olight? Or something else like Fenix?
@@dearbulls k well you said both being Chinese companies I assumed you meant the 2 primary lights featured in this video which was streamlight and holosun
I don’t know why ppl bash on press in paddles. Although I have to use the Surefire X300 for duty and have gotten used to it, I don’t really care for the flip down switches. It doesn’t feel natural to me. Press in switch on the other hand feels more natural for me, which is why I always wanted to like the Inforce APL models but we all know Inforce sucks. This light from Holosun looks promising. Thx!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I think it comes down to preference. I'll share mine, and let folks like you make up their own mind. I will say that momentary mode is near useless using side press-in paddle switches -- only about 1 in 5 people will keep their finger on the switch under fire.
Momentary should be used for the flash and move technique. You shouldn't hold it down for more than a second or two. For that you would use the on-off position.
@@WerkzHolsters I have 2 of those lights and they are absolutely great so far. TLR1 HL was my favorite till this came out. I’m a bit of looks snob as well and holosun just looks and feels amazing. I do miss the strobe opyof TLR1 but slightly prefer PID switches. Thank uou for always being ahead of the game when it comes to lights. Cheers!
I'm upgrading my pl mini 2 soon I was trying to decide between this and the TLR 1. Thanks for the awesome review, all though I really like rechargeable and it looks bright, I'm going with the Streamlight
Interesting offering from HS but the extended time and press for momentary is far too lang for my taste. That’s the same reason I stopped carrying Olight. As always, great video.
They are different. The old square claw you have is going to be more aggressive. If you want an aggressive claw, (#1) you're set. If you want a less aggressive claw, then the newer rounded (#2) claw is the ticket. I (Jamison) prefer the more aggressive square claw.
@@WerkzHolsters awesome and thank you. Yes the square one is a little harder than some others to get in and out. I will try the rounded one. This was my first Kydex holster and I have to say.. I’ve tried a bunch since and yours truly is underrated. Thanks again for always responding too.
@@TheWeekendShooter308 There are just so many Glocks out there that we typically release holster support first for Glocks. That said, Sig has been coming on strong. I like offerings from so many companies, but Glock and Sig seem to be the most popular among my customers. Thanks for the feedback!
GREAT comparison vid! Thanks for the work put into this. I'm considering if or what light I should put on my Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol--both lights look pretty good and I tend to like sideways touch, so might consider the Holosun. In your opinion, do you think these lights would both handle a semiauto shotgun recoil without issue?
Nice review, but as far as larger pistol wml's go, I'll stick with my Surefire X300U's. I'll pay the higher price for the known reliability of Surefire and the greater compatibility with holsters.
@Werkz Holsters Love my Werkz appendix holster for my Hellcat Pro with a tlr7 sub. It was my first purchase from Werkz and I will definitely be a repeat customer.
@@carbonking53 I'm thankful for you and your kind words. We now have an Origin for your setup... you might want to check it out if you ever want to carry OWB. Blessings!
Holosun makes great red dots and now have introduced a weapon light that appears to be a third date between Olight and Streamlight. It’s a good price for those who like to experiment with gear, but honestly- most of Holosuns market until 3 years ago was non LE and non military. Until they get a big government contract, don’t expect robust performance (constant 1,000+ lumen/ high candela) for hours of time.
@WerkzHolsters will you please make an OWB holster for this setup? I run this light and absolutely love it and I based my purchase off of this video and I am very happy with it, especially since I have the PID matched up with the Holosun EPS Carry and it works great and looks dope. So how about making your Origin Outlier, PLEASE make this here OL US Army Veteran happy! I guarantee you will have at least one sold already if you do. BravoJulietAlpha Out.
Jan, I tend to agree that a low mode is pointless (with weapon mounted lights, at least), ESPECIALLY if we're talking about something like an Olight PL3 Werkz reviewed where you can never be sure which mode you're going into. However, since Holosun was smart and made it so that you have to very deliberately switch to the low mode and you can eliminate the fear that you'll accidentally activate it, I actually think this could be useful for training. Most of the actual low/no-light shooting I do is done out in the woods where there's zero light at all, and since halving the output should double my battery life without actually risking anything, I could see switching to low mode for situations like that and just always carrying it on high mode. As easy as batteries are to change and as cheap as 18350s are, this shouldn't really even be necessary, but when you might only get like 30 minutes out of a battery I suppose it is a nice feature. Plus if you're doing a lot of reps you can avoid getting the light hot and throttling the performance anyway. For that reason, as a feature that doesn't hurt the usability or experience at all, I'm glad they included it. I have the P.ID High Candela version on the way, along with a holster for it, and I'm pretty exited to try it. Since the high mode is like 42,000 candela and the low mode is half of that, it should still match the performance of my TLR-1s. I think that would be plenty bright for most of the actual training that I do.
@@BuckTheSystem I appreciate your insights here! And yes, thankfully, the low mode seems to stay away from normal operations if you don't want it, which is critical.
I love Holosun, but if I can get a similar product from a US-based company at a comparable price, 9/10 I'm going to go with the US company, unless it's aesthetically unpleasing or there are some issues with the company itself. Now, if it were competing with something like Olight, I'd go with the Holosun every time.
Someone needs to create a Bluetooth touch screen style button that can go on the accel cuts, or gas pedal area, that communicates with lights. That way no extra pressure is added to the light, causing point of impact shifts, and makes use and accuracy less of a training curve and forefrontal brain factor. Also, screw Surefire, with their "activates when drawn" feature. That will definitely get cops and CCW folks killed. Giving away any tactical position, and also reduces battery life. Way too gimmicky for my taste.
Holosun made a great light at a great price and then messed it all up with an absolutely stupid switch design. The idea of holding for momentary and quick press for constant is stupid. Just make the switch simple, on/off.
@@WerkzHolsters i really hope so. Holosun does seem to be very good at innovating and pushing the boundaries of what a product can be. Now that they’re in the light game it’s only a matter of time before they come out with something that is a beast
For a lot of people it is going to be a selling point, and Holosun will sell a ton of these--look at how many people have the Olights... But I agree--for me, being able to replace batteries as needed is a must.
@@charlie-tangomotors2516 Exactly. Stock up on a few, carry charged ones like you do CR123s, and cycle out as needed. But you don't throw them away, and you have the option to charge on the weapon.
I've gotten to where I check here before I consider a weapon light. Thanks for reviewing all the lights and the work you put into it.
My pleasure! I'm glad to give something back to the firearms community!
@WerkzHolsters I think if I could get surefire style switches on my TLR1-HL, it would be the perfect all-around light. Is there a way to do that?
My first Kydex holster was Werkz but every time I see a new light come out I always look for your review. Keep it up!
Holosun looks a lot brighter to me. Thank you. I am definitely getting the holosun over the TLR1
Thanks for reviewing this light. I think it’s genius on your part to offer these great reviews as a holster manufacturer.
It's my pleasure! For me, it's a nice way to give back to the community.
Best explanation of weapon lights anywhere
Such an underrated company. Y’all are awesome.
HOLOSUN just keeps getting better.
I'm just here wishing Holosun would put out a dot designed around being mounted over a magnified rifle optic.
The front load battery is a major selling point for me
Running this on a a Sig p320 XTen. Satisfied with the brightness for sure. Feels well built and relatively user friendly.
Would love to see a Holster for the Xten from you as its difficult enough to find them with light bearing compatability.
Glad to see someone making holsters for this light
We'll see how they do... if the Glock is popular, maybe we cover other pistols.
Definitely need one for an M&P and the sig p320.
BTW I'm ordering one for the Glock.
@@WerkzHolsters Making any M&P holsters yet?
Holosun is very good at taking feedback. With enough complaints they’ll change the switch.
What’s wrong with the switch again?
I've owned most of the more popular lights in recent times minus the Modlight and Inforce but the Holosun really surprised me as far as the light intensity and build construction. Went ahead and bought one for $89.99 from my FFL that ive done a ton of business with. Placing my order for a compatible holster right after this.
You should do the PID HC next
Love the videos and the research you do. Very informative, methodical and concise. I also love the holster I got from your company. I've seen your light shootout videos and I thought it would be interesting to see a video of a light shootout from one particular brand at a time(the best Surefire or best Olight). Then take the best of each brand and have a best of the best shootout. That way if someone is partial to one brand over another they can watch one video of that manufactures lights and make a decision of which light from that brand would work best for their application. Keep up the great work gents!
Great suggestions! Thanks for the positive feedback!
You’re missing an optic screw on the RMR at 2:30
Eagle eyes!
I didn’t even notice that..
Best weapon light reviews on the web for sure
I'll probably still get it to review but the low run time, press in switches, and low mode have me face palming. PSA to all weapon light manufacturers...STOP MAKING WEAPON LIGHTS WITH LOW MODES. Anything that requires low mode is an admin task in which case you use a separate admin light.
You dont administratively check your kids homework with your pistol light? Not very efficient of you.
@@totenfurwotan4478 🤣🤣🤣 That's one way to make sure they get good grades.
I actually sort of like the low mode pitch dark situations. It doesn't totally screw your night adjusted vision.
Personally, I feel like it's just one more thing to break though, and I'm not a fan of using a weapon light in general as a civilian. I try and avoid pointing my weapon at anything before it's been positively ID'd.
@Michael Hossle-Assle So how do you PID in in the dark without a light?
@abc4781 I do use a light, it's just not mounted on the front of my pistol.
In a tactical or home defense setting, pistol lights are fine. If it's an EDC/CCW you may want to look at your state/local laws on brandishing a firearm.
Remember, when the light is mounted on the gun, whatever you point the light at is also being flagged by your muzzle. Personally, if I'm in a position where I need a flashlight to ID a potential attacker, I've already screwed up on the grounds of situational awareness and making smart choices... in the event I do find myself in that position, though, I'll probably just fall back on what I've trained on as military police in the past, and a civilian now:
Hold the light in my non dominant hand with the tailcap at my thumb, and rest my firing hand on my non dominant wrist.
Sure, you're lacking on followup shot speed, but if you're fighting with a flashlight in the dark, that's probably not going to be an issue.
I like the idea behind a weapon light, it's garbage laws that make them a potential problem. 🤷♂️
Look forward to a review on the high candela version.
Love the pid. Just need holster for it with wilson combat edc x9
At 6:08 you got some serious printing going on there brother.
Tricky momentary mode? Guess we’ll have to wait for the x2 model. Lol.
In all seriousness their red dots are great. I can afford “top tier” but choose to run 509’s and aems due to the great feature set.
This will probably be the light to beat at some point.
Great honest review. As usual.
I agree... if they come out with an update with better switches, the light could be a strong contender.
Thanks
My pleasure!
Always a great review!
Training will likely resolve the momentary switch activation issues for most folks. I see this product being popular with the first time, home defense type gun buyer who doesn't want to spend too much.
Yes... or just don't use momentary. That said, there are proven designs that work better, such as the TLR-7A switches. Perhaps Holosun will come out with a P.ID rev A... :)
Switches are a no go for me.
PS. There is now an HC variant. Would be nice to see that tested.
Same! I wish he would've tested the HC varient
with how many versions they have of this light now you should do a comparison video and give your opinion on if you were to buy a holosun pid which one you would buy
I just stumbled on to this channel and I’m glad I did. This is phenomenal information and very well put together. Thank you for taking the time to do these videos. I’m very impressed.
My pleasure!
Just stumbled on this channel just now. Amazing🔥🔥🔥💯
@@UnkoB-jo Thanks!
Can’t wait for the Sig 320/M17 version.
As always, excellent review.
Thanks much!
Another great review.. thank you
God bless
Thank you Josh! Blessings to you as well!
Very interesting. Really like Holosun optics, but I will stick with Streamlight as they have excellent products and very good customer service if needed.
Rein 3.0 review coming?
Oh yeah, I have some data on that... Yes... soon.
Great video, thank you 👍
Where can I find those sticky light lens protectors from??? @Werks holsters
Awesome do you plan to build the M7 for owb?
I was looking at the RMR wondering where the Holosun was 😆
I like that laser light
Will this PID be able to mount on an X Macro grip? The TRL-1 almost fit but a custom key would be needed.
@WerkzHolsters I know this holster has an option for threaded barrels. I just wanted to ask if it would work with my comp.
Both being Chinese companies (well, Holosun is claimed to be an American company owned by Chinese tho), which light company would you rate higher, holosun or Olight? Or something else like Fenix?
Streamlight is made in the US
@@yeshua1176 no one is mentioning streaming light. I asked specifically about the Chinese lights.
@@dearbulls k well you said both being Chinese companies I assumed you meant the 2 primary lights featured in this video which was streamlight and holosun
@@yeshua1176 oh no. I'm comparing holosun to another popular Chinese brand Olight 🤭
TLR-1 HL is GOAT, no need to question 😆
@@dearbulls gotcha 👍
I don’t know why ppl bash on press in paddles. Although I have to use the Surefire X300 for duty and have gotten used to it, I don’t really care for the flip down switches. It doesn’t feel natural to me. Press in switch on the other hand feels more natural for me, which is why I always wanted to like the Inforce APL models but we all know Inforce sucks. This light from Holosun looks promising. Thx!
You’re x300 doesn’t have the press in feature? My x300u has the flip down (or up) or if I just wanted momentary I can push in
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I think it comes down to preference. I'll share mine, and let folks like you make up their own mind. I will say that momentary mode is near useless using side press-in paddle switches -- only about 1 in 5 people will keep their finger on the switch under fire.
Momentary should be used for the flash and move technique. You shouldn't hold it down for more than a second or two. For that you would use the on-off position.
What’s the best light on the market? Thanks!
Mind reader 😎. Looking forward to your holsters!
If the Glock versions do well, we'll look at expanding to other pistols.
@@WerkzHolsters I have 2 of those lights and they are absolutely great so far. TLR1 HL was my favorite till this came out. I’m a bit of looks snob as well and holosun just looks and feels amazing. I do miss the strobe opyof TLR1 but slightly prefer PID switches. Thank uou for always being ahead of the game when it comes to lights. Cheers!
@@phenom7181 Thanks for the feedback! I agree the light looks good, fitting quite well with some of the pocket cuts on pistols these days.
I'm upgrading my pl mini 2 soon I was trying to decide between this and the TLR 1. Thanks for the awesome review, all though I really like rechargeable and it looks bright, I'm going with the Streamlight
Glad we could be of assistance on that decision!
I like the single screw model RMR.
Ha! Good eyes!
Is it the camera angle or are you missing a screw for your RMR. Great review though
Interesting offering from HS but the extended time and press for momentary is far too lang for my taste. That’s the same reason I stopped carrying Olight. As always, great video.
Thanks much! Yeah, I think it's a solid light with a couple of items I would like to see changed.
I have not found decent switches. Make them higher, down press on/off, constant on only, short travel and tactile activation.
I have that old big fat nasty claw lol. Is the rounded one much better??
They are different. The old square claw you have is going to be more aggressive. If you want an aggressive claw, (#1) you're set. If you want a less aggressive claw, then the newer rounded (#2) claw is the ticket. I (Jamison) prefer the more aggressive square claw.
@@WerkzHolsters awesome and thank you. Yes the square one is a little harder than some others to get in and out. I will try the rounded one. This was my first Kydex holster and I have to say.. I’ve tried a bunch since and yours truly is underrated. Thanks again for always responding too.
Will this fit on a 43x?
I have a glock 19x pistol and I want to place a red dot but I don't know which one is the perfect one for this glock model
Look at the Holosun scs if you don’t mind open emitter red dots. No plate required on mos cut slides, sits low to co-witness and solar powered.
Sweet, now we just gotta wait another year until they start making holsters to accommodate the light.
We have Glock holsters for this linked in the listing.
@@WerkzHolsters don't own and will never own a glock! Maybe my wife would be interested. 👌🏾
@@TheWeekendShooter308 There are just so many Glocks out there that we typically release holster support first for Glocks. That said, Sig has been coming on strong. I like offerings from so many companies, but Glock and Sig seem to be the most popular among my customers. Thanks for the feedback!
It’s been reported that it’s compatible with streamlight tlr-1 holsters.
@@KhanDisco Not sure if that's specific enough for me to respond to. It doesn't work with the TLR-1 holsters I tested.
Love the Holsters(I've got 3), love the channel, don't love that you don't make them for a CZ SP01, CZ 97 or a P210 carry...😑
Throw a TLR-1 on your SP01 and you can run it in our Outlier!
@@WerkzHolsters Yall are the best! 💪
Is this a glock 34?
I assumed it was the "Polymer Identifier"
Is there a warranty on these holsters mines broke
Absolutely! Please contact customer service via the website or email.
GREAT comparison vid! Thanks for the work put into this. I'm considering if or what light I should put on my Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol--both lights look pretty good and I tend to like sideways touch, so might consider the Holosun. In your opinion, do you think these lights would both handle a semiauto shotgun recoil without issue?
Too bad the TLR1-HL in Europe is sometimes almost 2x the price 😏. Shame about the switches, momentary on this one.
Biggest issue is getting a damn holster to accommodate this light
It fits the same holsters that the streamlight tlr-1 does so not that hard.
@KhanDisco nice I have a sig saur spectre pro comp and having a tough time finding a solid holster for it.
love your werkz holsters @ @ just got one for my sig macro with trl7 ty , awesome quality.
Thank you very much for that feedback! We are always working to produce the best holsters we can, and serve customers the best we know how!
What comp are you running?
Looks like the PMM Blackout in fde for the 19
That is the Parker Mountain Machine
Thanks! And super nice!!! I run a PMM on my P365 XL and love it
As others have said, it's PMM.
Might be a good idea to actually show the product your talking about
Nice review, but as far as larger pistol wml's go, I'll stick with my Surefire X300U's. I'll pay the higher price for the known reliability of Surefire and the greater compatibility with holsters.
Makes sense to me!
@Werkz Holsters Love my Werkz appendix holster for my Hellcat Pro with a tlr7 sub. It was my first purchase from Werkz and I will definitely be a repeat customer.
@@carbonking53 I'm thankful for you and your kind words. We now have an Origin for your setup... you might want to check it out if you ever want to carry OWB. Blessings!
Holosun makes great red dots and now have introduced a weapon light that appears to be a third date between Olight and Streamlight. It’s a good price for those who like to experiment with gear, but honestly- most of Holosuns market until 3 years ago was non LE and non military. Until they get a big government contract, don’t expect robust performance (constant 1,000+ lumen/ high candela) for hours of time.
@WerkzHolsters will you please make an OWB holster for this setup? I run this light and absolutely love it and I based my purchase off of this video and I am very happy with it, especially since I have the PID matched up with the Holosun EPS Carry and it works great and looks dope. So how about making your Origin Outlier, PLEASE make this here OL US Army Veteran happy! I guarantee you will have at least one sold already if you do. BravoJulietAlpha Out.
Let me ask a question, who the hell needs a low mode on a light? either its bright enough so i dont need it or its dark and i need it 🤣
Many others seem to share your thoughts on this...
Jan, I tend to agree that a low mode is pointless (with weapon mounted lights, at least), ESPECIALLY if we're talking about something like an Olight PL3 Werkz reviewed where you can never be sure which mode you're going into. However, since Holosun was smart and made it so that you have to very deliberately switch to the low mode and you can eliminate the fear that you'll accidentally activate it, I actually think this could be useful for training. Most of the actual low/no-light shooting I do is done out in the woods where there's zero light at all, and since halving the output should double my battery life without actually risking anything, I could see switching to low mode for situations like that and just always carrying it on high mode. As easy as batteries are to change and as cheap as 18350s are, this shouldn't really even be necessary, but when you might only get like 30 minutes out of a battery I suppose it is a nice feature. Plus if you're doing a lot of reps you can avoid getting the light hot and throttling the performance anyway. For that reason, as a feature that doesn't hurt the usability or experience at all, I'm glad they included it.
I have the P.ID High Candela version on the way, along with a holster for it, and I'm pretty exited to try it. Since the high mode is like 42,000 candela and the low mode is half of that, it should still match the performance of my TLR-1s. I think that would be plenty bright for most of the actual training that I do.
@@BuckTheSystem I appreciate your insights here! And yes, thankfully, the low mode seems to stay away from normal operations if you don't want it, which is critical.
Please make a compatible holster for 43x !!!
We make lots of G43x holsters, but none with any lights (like the P.ID) that require a full size rail.
Lmao I thought it was a RMR clone I’m like damn holosun finna get sued like a mf but it’s a mf light 😭🤣
Facebook will not let me click all notifications because it says this is content for kids???????
Lost a screw In the rmr
I love Holosun, but if I can get a similar product from a US-based company at a comparable price, 9/10 I'm going to go with the US company, unless it's aesthetically unpleasing or there are some issues with the company itself. Now, if it were competing with something like Olight, I'd go with the Holosun every time.
The rechargeable batteries are simply not reliable enough for me. I have gone back to CR123’s on any self defense weapon light.
Your missing a screw on your Rmr
Surefire Turbo! Enough said!
Definitely a good choice, but oh so pricey!
just get olights i love there weapon light and laser combos and have alot of there products and very highy made and longer runtime
lmao please don’t.
Lmao
I wish holosun wasn't a chinese company
Why half the shit in your house is from china lol wtf
Too bad. China produces everything now, and it's not changing anytime soon.
Someone needs to create a Bluetooth touch screen style button that can go on the accel cuts, or gas pedal area, that communicates with lights. That way no extra pressure is added to the light, causing point of impact shifts, and makes use and accuracy less of a training curve and forefrontal brain factor. Also, screw Surefire, with their "activates when drawn" feature. That will definitely get cops and CCW folks killed. Giving away any tactical position, and also reduces battery life. Way too gimmicky for my taste.
As dumb as that Surefire feature is I think some weird hybrid iPhone/weaponlight whatever the hell bluetooth crap is a much more stupid idea.
Here comes the Chinese comments…. Let’s understand people more then half the stuff you have come from china.
Holosun for the WIN AGAING!!
Holosun made a great light at a great price and then messed it all up with an absolutely stupid switch design. The idea of holding for momentary and quick press for constant is stupid. Just make the switch simple, on/off.
Who knows, maybe another version is in the works!
@@WerkzHolsters i really hope so. Holosun does seem to be very good at innovating and pushing the boundaries of what a product can be. Now that they’re in the light game it’s only a matter of time before they come out with something that is a beast
@@kenstirling5348 I'm hoping so. We can always use more competition on the market to provide us great products!
china but i like it
Streamlight pricing with Olight quality
Just don’t like the idea of rechargeable anything when it comes to a defensive firearm
Rechargeable is better. Don’t gotta go out and buy batteries
Non replaceable batteries an instant no go
Yep. Just like Olight who does that shit on almost all their lights 🙄
For a lot of people it is going to be a selling point, and Holosun will sell a ton of these--look at how many people have the Olights... But I agree--for me, being able to replace batteries as needed is a must.
How is it non-replaceable? He said it has a removable 18350 battery.
@@charlie-tangomotors2516 Exactly. Stock up on a few, carry charged ones like you do CR123s, and cycle out as needed. But you don't throw them away, and you have the option to charge on the weapon.